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SUZANNE NIMOH

Black Ecology • Feminist Geography • Crip Care

[Image description: Suzie and Nola, a gray blue lacy dog, smile outside. Tree branches are in the background and Nola’s tongue is sticking out]

ABOUT ME

I'm Suzanne Nimoh (any pronouns), PhD Candidate in the Department of Geography and the Environment at the University of Texas at Austin. I am a critical and feminist geographer studying Black Ecologies in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. I grew up in New Jersey as the daughter to Ghanaian immigrants in the US. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in International Studies, and Spanish language and Latin American Studies from American University in Washington, DC, with a certificate in Spanish Translation. At UT I am a member of the Feminist Geography Collective, collaborating with undergraduate students and faculty to support scholars marginalized by racism and sexism in their academic projects.

I’m autistic and disabled, and disability guides my prioritization of community care as sources of love, justice, and healing. My relationship with my service dog, Nola, is a continuous practice of dismantling anthropocentrism in my personal relationship with animals, as we live interdependently and work to meet each other’s needs. I am also a roller skater and enjoy skating at Austin’s parks with friends from the skate community. 

[Image description: Suzanne wears a black sleeveless shirt with white polka dots and smiles at the camera. Suzanne's hair is in braids and they wear gold jewelry and round tortoise glasses]

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